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gelar

  1. Romanization of ᬕᭂᬮᬃ

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Catalan gelar, from Latin gelāre (freeze). Compare Occitan gelar, French geler, Aragonese chelar.

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gelar (first-person singular present gelo, first-person singular preterite gelí, past participle gelat); root stress: (Central) /ɛ/; (Valencia) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/

  1. to freeze

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Franco-Provençal edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin gelāre.

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gelar (ORB large)

  1. to freeze

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References edit

  • geler in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • gelar in Lo trèsor Arpitan – on arpitan.eu

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Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Malay gelar, from Proto-Malayic *ɡəlaɣ.

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gêlar (plural gelar-gelar, first-person possessive gelarku, second-person possessive gelarmu, third-person possessive gelarnya)

  1. title (of a name).
  2. nickname that relates to one's characteristics or condition.
    Synonym: sebutan
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Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from Javanese ꦒꦼꦭꦂ (gelar, array, layout, deployment), from Old Javanese gĕlar (laying out; deployment, battle-array, literally spreading).

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gêlar (plural gelar-gelar, first-person possessive gelarku, second-person possessive gelarmu, third-person possessive gelarnya)

  1. deployment

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gêlar

  1. to spread
    Synonym: hampar

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gelar

  1. to freeze
  2. to ice

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Javanese edit

Romanization edit

gelar

  1. Romanization of ꦒꦼꦭꦂ

Karo Batak edit

Etymology edit

Compare Toba Batak goar, Simalungun Batak goran, Malay gelar.

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gelar

  1. name

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Malay edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayic *ɡəlaɣ.

First attested in the Kota Kapur inscription, 686 CE, as Old Malay [script needed] (galar) in inflected form nigalarku (current spelling digelarku).

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gelar (Jawi spelling ݢلر, plural gelar-gelar, informal 1st possessive gelarku, 2nd possessive gelarmu, 3rd possessive gelarnya)

  1. title (of a name).
    E.g. Tengku, Datuk, Tun
  2. nickname that relates to one's characteristics or condition.
    E.g. si kedekut (the greedy one), si bodoh (the stupid one)

Descendants edit

  • Indonesian: gelar (title)

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Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Latin gelāre, from gelu (frost), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (cold). By surface analysis, gelo +‎ -ar. Doublet of the inherited gear.

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  • Hyphenation: ge‧lar

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gelar (first-person singular present gelo, first-person singular preterite gelei, past participle gelado)

  1. (intransitive) to freeze (become solid due to low temperature)
    Synonyms: congelar, enregelar, regelar
    Antonyms: degelar, derreter, descongelar
  2. (intransitive) to become cold
    Synonyms: esfriar, refrigerar, resfriar
    Antonym: esquentar
  3. (transitive) to cause to become cold
  4. (intransitive) to become dispassionate
    Synonyms: desalentar, desanimar, emudecer, esmorecer
  5. (intransitive) to freeze (become motionless)
    Synonym: congelar

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Sundanese edit

Romanization edit

gelar

  1. Romanization of ᮌᮨᮜᮁ